Take a cruises on the Mekong River and discover the Beauty of Southeast Asia |
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The Mekong River is considered to be one of the world's beautiful and wildest rivers. It winds its way from the Tibetan plateaus of China’s Yunnan province, through the rainforests, plains and rice fields of five Southeast Asian countries before meeting the South China Sea. It’s the 12th largest river in the world, and when it comes to historic, cultural and ecological richness, the Mekong has no equal. The sagas of ancient empires, colonial powers and modern conflicts have unfolded along her banks. And, through it all, the Mekong remains first and foremost a lifeline. Temples, trade routes and fishing villages in the river’s path are today untouched by time, just as the way of life they represent. And nowhere are the river’s riches more apparent than in the neighboring but distinct countries of Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia. Mekong River Cruises range from 3 to 7 nights onboard river vessels that offer you all the comforts and modern day conveniences you need for your exciting adventuire. A cruise on these floating hotels present a unique experience on the distinctive sights, sounds, tastes, hospitality and heritage of South East Asia. A visit to Vietnam's floating markets will give you a taste of this country's lively local culture as well as it's hidden charms. Enjoy the tranquility and beauty of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Marvel at the largest waterfall in Asia, the mighty Khone Falls in Laos. A diverse and rich history plus exciting views await you on board a Mekong River Cruise! |
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Travel safe and travel smart!Know Before You GoFind out more about the ports of call you will be visiting.
Please Note: A visa is required for travel to these countries; please consult with your Consulate for more information. Siem Reap Embarkation Day (Timeless Wonders of Vietnam program): During low water season, transfer from Siem Reap to the ship via motor coach to Preak Kdam, a small village on the Tonle River. Phnom Penh visit: No bare shoulders or shorts for ladies during the Royal Palace visit. |
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